61 migrant corpses found in western Libya in the last two weeks

Algiers.- Authorities in western Libya found 61 migrant bodies during the last two weeks that are being examined for identification, the Center for Emergency Medicine and Support reported this Saturday. At least 15 bodies were exhumed last week during an inspection operation in Zuara, near the border with Ras Ejder, while another 46 corpses were also found in various locations in the west during the last two weeks, the emergency service detailed.

You may be interested in: Eight mutilated bodies found in a Nairobi landfill

The emergency team emphasized in a note that "it will continue its work according to established inspection, exhumation, autopsy, and burial procedures" to preserve "human dignity." Last February, Libyan authorities found mass graves with dozens of bodies of sub-Saharan migrants in Kufra, a southern city bordering Sudan. Since 2011, the date of the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi's regime, the Maghreb country became a massive transit territory for migrants to Europe, who mainly come from sub-Saharan African countries. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported in its latest July record a total of 849,890 immigrant residents in Libya, among a population of more than seven million inhabitants. According to data from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) as of October 5, 45,871 of the 51,961 people who reached Italian shores from North Africa so far this year left from Libya, being the main point of departure towards Europe on the Central Mediterranean route.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

A man bursts into a school and opens fire, taking students hostage in Thailand

Bangkok.- An armed man stormed a school in southern Thailand on Wednesday and opened fire, taking students and teachers hostage, provincial authorities reported. The armed assailant entered the Patong Prathan Kiriwat school in Hat Yai city, in the southern province of Songkhla, around 4:45 p.m. local time (09:45 GMT) and fired two or three rounds […]

A man shot his daughter after arguing with her about Trump

A young British woman was shot dead by her own father after an argument about the President of the United States, Donald Trump, on January 10, 2025, according to British media. reports. Lucy Harrison, 23, from Warrington, Cheshire, had traveled with her boyfriend, Sam Littler, to Texas to visit her father, Kris Harrison, also from […]

Around 3,600 people evacuated in Portugal due to risk of Mondego river overflowing

Lisbon.- About 3,600 people have been evacuated preventively this Wednesday in the Portuguese towns of Coimbra, Montemor-o-Velho and Soure, in the center of the country, due to the risk of the Mondego river overflowing, a source from the Portuguese Civil Protection reported. The officer of the Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) of Portugal, Telmo […]

Calls to investigate alleged Epstein network in the Philippines to clean up its image on the internet

Bangkok.- The women's party of Philippines (Gabriela) has asked Parliament to investigate the alleged hiring of a team in the Asian country to clean up the internet image of the deceased American pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, after his conviction in 2008 as a sex offender. The feminist formation, which published on Facebook part of the document […]

Death toll rises to 25 in an attack by rebels linked to ISIS in eastern DR Congo

Nairobi.- At least 25 people died last weekend in an attack in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) attributed to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a rebel group with loose ties to the Islamic State (IS), according to figures updated this Wednesday by local authorities. "On Tuesday, we found four new bodies […]

Tension between the United States and Iran: Washington reinforces military preparation at its base in Qatar

U.S. forces at Al-Udeid, Qatar, the largest U.S. base in the Middle East, installed missiles on truck launchers as tensions with Iran intensified since January, according to the analysis of satellite images, which means they could be moved more quickly. The decision to keep the Patriot missiles Patriot on mobile trucks instead of semi-static launch […]